Alberta Media Arts Alliance Society (AMMAS)
Provincial arts service organization that advocates, educates and celebrates media art and artists in Alberta.
The Arts Directory provides a comprehensive listing of Lethbridge & area artists, arts organizations, and businesses. This online directory is a great resource for sourcing artists for commissions, hiring a musician, or looking for an arts educator.
If you are interested in being included in the online directory, please check out our membership options, or contact our Manager of Engagement, Steven Foord.
Provincial arts service organization that advocates, educates and celebrates media art and artists in Alberta.
2d animation, comic illustration, video production, stop motion, 3d modeling, and some music production.
https://linktr.ee/mskittyblack
E: kmathercocks@hotmail.ca, creativedirector@mogopomo.ca
Karla Mather-Cocks is a multifunctional artist and craftsperson whose practice encompasses textiles, surface design, installations and public art. Many of her textiles and surface-designed items are available through mogopomo.ca and at AAC Works.
The LIFS is a not-for-profit society which aims to enrich the cultural landscape of Southern Alberta by engaging all artists involved in filmmaking, offering resources and encouraging mentorship, collaboration and exhibition.
https://www.hatchapproductions.com/
Nick Bohle is a media producer registered with the Canadian Media Producers Association, a TV and Film actor with ACTRA, represented by RJ Talent. Nick is a multi-talented storyteller with the mission to heal through the stories he lives and tells.
Author, songwriter, photogarpher, videographer.
Offering theatre productions, concerts, exhibitions, public lectures, workshops and festivals. Visit their website for upcoming event listings and make the University of Lethbridge your destination for the arts!
Located on Treaty 7 territory, the traditional land of Niitsitapi (Blackfoot Confederacy), the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery is an accessible space that fosters visibility to the arts through diverse community engagement, supported by sustainable infrastructure, and founded on relationships, consultation, and education.
The University of Lethbridge Art Gallery wants to be the most accessible art gallery in Canada. We want to make a difference in people’s lives by providing access for a diversity of people to the art that we house in our collection and that we display. We embrace the Blackfoot teaching that those with knowledge have a responsibility to care for and to share that knowledge.